Forensic entomology as a science and a tool for investigation has had slow
beginnings in Australia. A number of small animal decomposition trials have
been recorded in the literature but mostly from an ecological rather than
a forensic entomology perspective. In the last 20 years, a number of more f
orensically orientated field trials on small pigs and some fly developmenta
l trials in the laboratory have been conducted but lack any replication. Th
e following article was presented at an international seminar to detail the
current research in forensic entomology, the applications of forensic ento
mology in scene of crime (SOC) and homicide investigations and the educatio
n of police and judiciary in the discipline of forensic entomology in Weste
rn Australia over the last 10 years. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.
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